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Believers are to “add to” or supply with (epichorēgēsate) their faith “goodness” (aretē).
In Greek culture a benefactor (chorēgos) furnished what was necessary for choruses.
Those who did such were known as generous and lavish benefactors.
Couplet style of this passage and the Stoic concept of knowledge as either the beginning or end of all quests.
Growing or Progressive Nature of Christian Life
Believers are to “add to” or supply with (epichorēgēsate) their faith “goodness” (aretē).
In Greek culture a benefactor (chorēgos) furnished what was necessary for choruses.
Those who did such were known as generous and lavish benefactors.
Epichorēgēsate - Epi = higher, greater, exceeding
“In Moral Excellence, knowledge”
In = as a result of, because of, or directly related to
Knowledge - gnōsis
Discernment for Christian living
gnōsis
Knowledge concentrates on practical knowledge or knowledge that is lived out.
This kind of knowledge makes a distinction between what is true and what is not true.
It is able to discern what is right versus what is wrong and what is encouraging versus what is hurtful.
The apprehension of knowledge is our responsibility
No one else can cause us to gain knowledge it is an act that each person must engage in themselves.
Knowledge must be applied to life
James
The idea of supplying is that you are appropriating that which is available for the need to meet the need.
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